U/D NEW BRUNSWICK,NJ (MIDDLESEX) *3RD ALARM* LIVINGSTON AVE. AND HANDY ST. CO'S HAVE A BULK OF THE FIRE K/D. CO'S STILL OPERATING MASTER STREAMS AND LADDERPIPES. FIRE IS NOW PWH. MFR4568/ MFR114 [MFR]. 8:33p.m.

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U/D BROOKLYN NY *ALL HANDS* 8602 FLATLANDS AVE @ E. 86 ST FIRE ON THE TOP FLR OF A 3 STY 25X75 PVT DWG WD FRM ALL VISIBLE FIRE ON THE TOP FLR HAS BEEN K/D AND PRI SEARCHES ON THE TOP FLR IS NEG (-) EAN840. 6:00p.m.

PATERSON (PASSAIC) **WORKING FIRE** ON ALABAMA FIRE IS IN THE BASEMENT OF A 8 STY HIGHRISE MAIN BODY OF FIRE K/D AND PWH EAN388. 7:28p.m.

BROOKLYN NY BOX1035 *WORKING FIRE* 255 KINGSTON AVE @ LINCOLN FIRE IN A 3 STY PVT DWG WITH COMMERCIAL ON THE 1ST FLR BC-38 ROLLED UP ON IT AND IS AWAITING THE FIREFIGHTERS. EAN840. 7:31p.m.

BROOKLYN NY BOX1035 *ALL HANDS* 255 KINGSTON AVE @ LINCOLN FIRE ON THE 1ST FLR OF A 3 STY PVT DWG WITH COMMERCIAL ON THE 1ST FLR BC-38 ROLLED UP ON IT AND IS AWAITING THE FIREFIGHTERS. EAN840. 7:33p.m.

PATERSON, NJ (PASSAIC) *WORKING FIRE* 204 ALABAMA AVE- AHP PROJECTS BUILDING 4. FIRST DUE ENGINE REPORTING A WORKING FIRE IN THE BASEMENT OF A 8 STORY FIRE RESISTIVE PROJECT TYPE BUILDING. FIRE IS BELIEVED TO BE INVOLVING DEBRIS. TRUCKS REQUESTED TO VENT DUE TO HEAVY SMOKE. MFR297. 7:21p.m.

NEW BRUNSWICK,NJ (MIDDLESEX) *2ND ALARM* LIVINGSTON ST. AND HANDY ST. FIRE IN AN UNK TYPE STRUCTURE. EXT TO EXPOSURE B. ALL CO'S ORDERED OUT OF THE FIRE BLDG. MFR114A/ MFR114. 8:09p.,m.

U/D NEW BRUNSWICK,NJ (MIDDLESEX) *2ND ALARM* LIVINGSTON AVE. AND HANDY ST. NOW REPORTED TO BE 3 LARGE DWELLINGS INVOLVED. M/A TO THE SCENE FROM FRANKLIN AND EAST BRUNSWICK. FIRE IS DWH. MFR114. 8:19p.m,.

NEW BRUNSWICK,NJ (MIDDLESEX) *3RD ALARM* LIVINGSTON AVE. AND HANDY ST. 3 DWELLINGS WELL INVOLVED. M/A TO THE SCENE AND FOR COVER. MFR4568/ MFR114. 8:26p.m.

U/D NEW BRUNSWICK,NJ (MIDDLESEX) *3RD ALARM* LIVINGSTON AVE. AND HANDY ST. CO'S HAVE A BULK OF THE FIRE K/D. CO'S STILL OPERATING MASTER STREAMS AND LADDERPIPES. FIRE IS NOW PWH. MFR4568/ MFR114. 9:32p.m.

APSN: FAILURE TO YIELD Phoenix PD 15TH AVE/MISSOURI Suspect in a green honda ran red lights and refused to stop for PD. Per dispatch, the suspect has warrants. Units are searching the area for the suspect ATT. FREQ: 800MHz A7 2993[APSN37]. 1:44p.m.

On Wednesday, January 26, 2005, at 0603 hours (6:03 a.m. PST), forty-two companies of Los Angeles Firefighters, the Fire Chief, two Deputy Chiefs, three Assist Chief Officer Command Team, six Battalion Chief Officer Command Teams, nine Battalion EMS Supervisors, twenty-four LAFD Rescue Ambulances, two US&R Team, three helicopters, two Haz-Mat teams, and other LA Fire resources under the direction of Fire Chief William Bamattre, responded as part of a Unified Command with Glendale Fire Department, to a train derailment in the City of Glendale (Chevy Chase Dr. West of San Fernando Rd). First Los Angeles Fire units on the scene reported a collision and derailment involving two Metro Link Commuter Trains and a Freight train with the engine of the freight train on fire. Firefighters quickly extinguished the fire in 5-10 minutes. Firefighters were immediately confronted by dozens of passengers walking dazed along the railroad tracks and hundreds of other passengers needing immediate medical treatment, transport and extrication. A Casualty Collection Point and Triage area was immediately established to deal with the Multi-Casualty Incident. Over seventy passengers were assisted from the trains by Firefighter, twelve were extricated using specialized extrication tools, and over one hundred walked out on their own. As a result of this collision, Firefighters and Paramedics assessed approximately two hundred forty one passengers: one hundred-twenty nine were treated and transported, one hundred and one were treated on the scene and released, and there were eleven fatalities (as of 2200 hrs 1/26/05) on the scene. Rescue ambulances transported to thirteen local and area hospitals. It took the multi-agency units approximately one hour to control the incident and there were no Firefighter injuries. The NTSB, Metro Link Authorities, Law enforcement, and Federal Agencies are investigating the collision.

All - Hands:
7 - 5 - 2260 @ 17:54
Batt. 58 reports: All - Hands on arrival. Fire top floor of a 3 story frame private dwelling. 1 - line stretched and in operation. The 2nd line is being stretched. Truck's are "Opening Up" Fire is Doubtful.

@ 17:57
Batt. 58: Box 2260, All visible fire on the top floor has been knocked down. Primary search of the top floor is negative. " K "

@ 18:03
Division 15: Box 2260, Special Call an additional Engine & Truck. We have fire extension into the cockloft.

@ 18:03 Engine 255 & TowerLadder 157 are s/c

@ 18:07
Division 15: Box 2260, Primary search is negative of the top floor. Secondary searches are in - progress. Truck's are "Opening Up" and checking for hidden pockets of fire.

@ 18:22
Division 15: Box 2260, Secondary searches are still in progress. All visible fire has been knocked down. Probably Will Hold.

All - Hands:
7 - 5 - 1035 @ 19:30
Batt. 38 reports: Box 1035, Fire in the 1st floor hallway extending up the stairs to the 2nd floor. It's a 3 story brick, commercial on the 1st. floor with a multiple dwelling above. We have 1 - line stretched and in operation, 2nd line is being stretched. Truck's are "Opening Up" Searches are in - progress. Doubtful.

@ 19:32
Batt. 38: Box 1035, We have 2 - lines stretched, 1 - line in operation. Fire is on the 2nd floor rear in the bedroom. Truck's are "Opening Up" Searches are still in - progress.

@ 19:41
Division 15: At Box 1035, Primary search on the floor above is negative. Primary search on the fire floor is still in - progress. Fire is Still Doubtful.

Batt. 22 reports: At Box 71, Using All - Hands on arrival for a fire on the 2nd floor of a 2 story frame private dwelling. 2 - lines stretched, 1 - line in operation. Truck's are "Opening Up" Searches are in - progress. The 10 - 45 is a Code 2, We have C. P. R. in - progress. Put a rush on E. M. S.

@ 23:31
Division 8: Box 71, We're using All - Hands for a fire on the top floor of a 2 story frame private dwelling. Primary & secondary searches are complete and negative except for the original 10 - 45. We're going with Probably Will Hold.

@ 23:34
Division 8: Box 71, All secondary searches are complete and negative. Fire is UnderControl at this time.

This huge rock is located on Highway 25 ........There is a huge gravel-rock pit here. Kids used to use if for obscenities, etc but since it has been painted like this it has been left alone!!! ....Quite an impressive sight....

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